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Revision as of 14:09, 5 February 2016

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Steps to BACKUP the Current Configuration

STEP 1

Press the System Options button.

Vtube-STEP v2.2 toolbar sys.png

STEP 2

Press the Project Setup tab, and then press the EXPORT VTUBE CONFIGURATION button.

Vtube-v2.2 exportconfiguration.png

STEP 3

Use the Save dialog to save a configuration backup.

Vtube v2.2 exportconfig saveas.png

STEP 4

VTube will display a dialog with the two configuration files that it saved. These two files are required for complete configuration of VTube - so you can use them to restore a configuration.

Vtube v2.2 exportconfig whichfilessaved.png



Steps to RESTORE a Configuration from a Backup

STEP 1

Press the System Options button.

Vtube-STEP v2.2 toolbar sys.png

STEP 2

Press the Project Setup tab, and then press the IMPORT VTUBE CONFIGURATION button.

Vtube-v2.2 importconfiguration.png

STEP 3

The Path Manager will display. Double click on the path where the configuration files were stored. Or browse into that path.

Vtube v2.2 importconfig pathmanager.png

STEP 4

VTube will display a dialog with the two configuration files that it saved. These two files are required for complete configuration of VTube - so you can use them to restore a configuration.

Vtube v2.2 exportconfig whichfilessaved.png


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